When "hotspot" ceases to become a useful concept.https://t.co/m262LZY2Ie pic.twitter.com/ZUxhPCFqtv
— Larry Levitt (@larry_levitt) November 11, 2020
Dr. Fauci on @GMA on the availability of a COVID-19 vaccine in 2021: “We hope that by the time you get into the second quarter, end of April, early May, June, somewhere around that time, the ordinary citizen should be able to get it.”pic.twitter.com/FBVDppQIcS
— Tony Morrison 🏳️🌈 • ABC News (@THETonyMorrison) November 12, 2020
CNN's @drsanjaygupta on how bad COVID is in USA rn: "Doctors Without Borders have come to the United States to do their work. They go to the hottest spots in the world, they look at the Earth and say where are we needed? Well, they're needed here in the United States right now." pic.twitter.com/joma1DFOPi
— The Recount (@therecount) November 12, 2020
US coronavirus cases for each day in November:
— NBC News (@NBCNews) November 12, 2020
Nov. 1: 76,771
Nov. 2: 86,589
Nov. 3: 91,910
Nov. 4: 104,296
Nov. 5: 121,289
Nov. 6: 126,731
Nov. 7: 125,100
Nov. 8: 109,177
Nov. 9: 133,819
Nov. 10: 131,990
Nov. 11: 148,302
After 6,000 deaths, we were told Sweden wouldn’t experience a significant “second wave,” and that while other nations would suffer through the winter, Sweden would fare better. Guess what? That was all bullshit. (Via @FT) pic.twitter.com/0JyGMcEmc1
— Christian Christensen (@ChrChristensen) November 12, 2020
Passenger tests positive for Covid-19 on first cruise ship to sail in Caribbean since the beginning of the pandemic https://t.co/RWQh3yeKVh
— Dr. Seema Yasmin (@DoctorYasmin) November 12, 2020
I don't think people are grasping what it means that today there were 140,000 new cases of something that GROWS EXPONENTIALLY. https://t.co/ydLxPvsn0w
— Dr. Elizabeth Sawin (@bethsawin) November 12, 2020
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